Green Action News: Issue 8, Winter 2009
Green Action News
Issue 8, Winter 2009
In this edition: We're counting drops, getting green jobs for Victoria, wondering what the big polluters have on Rudd; and that's just to get you started.
Let's be honest...
It's going to cost money. Get used to it.
Part of what we do here at Environment Victoria is meet with politicians, their advisors and government bureaucrats.
It’s how we atone for our sins.
Filmmakers take note: $5k could be yours!
Calling all creative people interested in a better world and sharing positive messages about climate change solutions... Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks could be everything you’re looking for.
Organisers are seeking film submissions of between 30 seconds and 5 minutes that effectively communicate positive messages about a zero or low carbon, clean energy future. Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is open to everyone and the winning entry receives $5000.
State fudges carbon figures
State fudges carbon figures
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Adam Morton, The Age
The Baillieu government's credibility on climate change has been undermined after economic modelling that it commissioned contradicted its own claims that Victoria would be the state hardest hit by a price on carbon.
The embarrassment was compounded yesterday when Treasurer Kim Wells gave a gaffe-filled media conference, in which he erroneously denied that the state had a legislated goal of cutting greenhouse emissions by 20 per cent this decade.
2011 Annual Report
Environment Victoria: Annual Report 2010 - 2011
Welcome to our Annual Report.
In years to come, 2010 will be remembered as a watershed time for Victoria's environment and for Environment Victoria. It's been a pretty big year and as always we've worked hard to make the most of it. Have a squizz at our 2011 Annual Report below to see what we've been up to and the great things we've achieved in the last twelve months.


